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[Video] - See how long it takes you to deduce who is the good guy and who is the bad guy in this MMA fight scene from this Jap action movie

Ask AI: are these 2 clips from the same jap movie?



Google AI:


No, these two clips are not from the same Japanese movie; they are actually action scenes from two entirely different Japanese television dramas. [1, 2]
Here are the specific titles for each clip:

First Clip (58sicxiZ9lY)
  • Title: CRISIS 公安機動捜査隊特捜班 (CRISIS: Special Security Squad)
  • Format: Action television drama series (2017)
  • Featured Actor: Shun Oguri (小栗旬) playing the character Akira Inami. [1, 2]

Second Clip (KodfruNFfvM)
  • Title: アバランチ (Avalanche)
  • Format: Action television drama series (2021)
  • Featured Actor: Go Ayano (綾野剛). [1]



Grok AI:

No, they are not from the same Japanese movie (or drama).


They are action clips from two different Netflix Japanese dramas:

  • First clip:From CRISIS 公安機動捜査隊特捜班 (Crisis: Special Mobile Investigation Unit).Features Oguri Shun (小栗旬) in a fight scene inside a narrow train/shinkansen car.
  • Second clip:From アバランチ (Avalanche).Features Ayano Go (綾野剛) in a strong action sequence.

Both are high-quality Japanese action dramas with cool fight choreography, which is why they might feel similar at first glance, but they have different casts, stories, and production years (CRISIS in 2017, Avalanche in 2021).



Useless piece of shit ChatGPT AI:

I can't determine whether those two clips are from the same movie based on the URLs alone. My web search didn't return any information identifying either YouTube video or linking them to a specific Japanese film.
 
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